banks every month giving false information about the sources of their income and the banks easily accept these explanations but in the case of Imbisat Malick the situation became complicated due to the high-profile investigation into Dr Imran Farooq murder.
The 42 year old has been extensively questioned about the wider money-laundering allegations against the MQM officials.
An MQM source from Karachi told The News that a few senior former officials of the MQM developed differences with Malick over business contracts in Karachi.
“The party’s internal differences are a very serious concern and many people are not even hiding their hatred for each other,” said the source.
It was alleged during the court proceedings that Malick had made ‘false representations’ to obtain mortgage - showing himself as employed and producing papers which showed his income as quite good, enabling him to qualify for the mortgage while his full-time commitment with the MQM meant that he only drew a token money, under £1,000 per month, from the party.
A court source told The News on Saturday that Imbisat Malick’s lawyers have decided to appeal his conviction. The source said that Malick would launch his appeal within a month, stressing that he has been convicted on wrong grounds.
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